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Why do anything about them?
It may make you or some other individuals feel good somehow for the school to go "bonkers" over fraudulently admitted yet high performing graduates' degrees, but I assure you, for the schools, there's little to nothing good in doing so and thereby appeasing people, many of whom may well wouldn't have been admitted there under any legit circumstances.
- They've graduated, so for the school, it's "water under the bridge."
- They've graduated, so for their employers (current or future), their value has already been established, and if it hasn't, their employers can take action as they see fit.
- Their high performance demonstrates they had the "whatever" needed to compete favorably with their peers.
- Their high performance has no diminishing impact on the school's academic reputation, thus the worth of the degrees the school confers.
- The school isn't likely to obtain any credible information indicating the graduates' complicity (vs. that of their parents') in any such long past fraudulent admission scheme.
- What has the school to gain by inviting even more controversy by taking retroactively retributive action? Nothing.
I reject your rational.
They benefited from fraud and as such their degrees should be voided.
It's rather simple. No rational needed.